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this healthcare thing, try 2,000 plus pages. apple designers show you what's in their stuff before you buy their stuff. government designers say you first have to buy their stuff to realize, hey, you have just been stuffed. apple knows that customer is king. the government seems to think it is king. apple's retina displays making it easier on your eyes. reading the healthcare law makes you want to stick needles in your eyes. apple makes life simpler, the government makes life harder. could i go on about one being sleek and the other a slob, one getting the details ago and the other nothing right, about one making promises it can keep and the other making promises it can't remember, one delivering and another lying. a company that remembers this vision of its founder named jobs and the other, just getting to the monstrous law is a job. one is a piece of marketing pesk. the other just a piece of -- of work. that is what really irks me. anybody comparing this rollout to anything apple rolls out, night and day. darn near good and ev
this healthcare thing, try 2,000 plus pages. apple designers show you what's in their stuff before you buy their stuff. government designers say you first have to buy their stuff to realize, hey, you have just been stuffed. apple knows that customer is king. the government seems to think it is king. apple's retina displays making it easier on your eyes. reading the healthcare law makes you want to stick needles in your eyes. apple makes life simpler, the government makes life harder. could i go...
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same way with healthcare. it is a value system. >> all right, but do you think, george, if it was billed this way suck up paying double more for premium but it's for the good of society and others will benefit, do you think it ever would have even become law if that was the pitch? oh absolutely not. it sounds like to me that senator harkin believes that the insurance premiums that have been increaseside a new tax it's not a new tax. individual risk to cover yourself. it's like people that live in the mountains don't have to pay high flood insurance premiums because they don't have flood risk like somebody at the beach or somebody who lives along the river. >> i wonder too in the end if the way to repackage this now, if you are selling this healthcare law it is your responsibility to pay those higher premiums because look at the good you are doing. that it's been turned around as making a negative into a sort of a social positive, that, of course this height be the case but you have to, george, suck it up. deal
same way with healthcare. it is a value system. >> all right, but do you think, george, if it was billed this way suck up paying double more for premium but it's for the good of society and others will benefit, do you think it ever would have even become law if that was the pitch? oh absolutely not. it sounds like to me that senator harkin believes that the insurance premiums that have been increaseside a new tax it's not a new tax. individual risk to cover yourself. it's like people that...
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. >> bob: let's not talk healthcare. next make it mandatory for over the have a bazooka on their roof. >> greg: or healthcare. >> bob: this is nra sponsored deal. >> eric: this has nothing to bo do with nra. >> andrea: as much as i love they're doing this and i understand the next town over has the same law on the books. so i love law in theory. i don't like being mandated to do anything. that is like someone saying we mandate you to exercise your first amendment all the time and to exercise it you must say "i love obama." what if you live in a town with 90% of the people believe that way? i put the shoe on other foot. >> dana: pennsylvania county. >> eric: 100%. 101%, actually. >> bob: just make it nationwide? >> greg: amen. >> eric: if you're a criminal, bob, you're driving down the road. go to every house, every door you knock on or break in to has a gun? the next -- >> bob: i don't think they will stop and read the "new york times" and figure out who has got a town like that. >> greg: the police exist to respond to c
. >> bob: let's not talk healthcare. next make it mandatory for over the have a bazooka on their roof. >> greg: or healthcare. >> bob: this is nra sponsored deal. >> eric: this has nothing to bo do with nra. >> andrea: as much as i love they're doing this and i understand the next town over has the same law on the books. so i love law in theory. i don't like being mandated to do anything. that is like someone saying we mandate you to exercise your first amendment...
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broadband then they actually index higher, looking for information about jobs, about housing, about healthcare. and about church. of course. so when that access is there, we use it in a way, this high quality engagement you are talking about, but we don't have as much access and that's the problem. >> i'm glad you mention this point of access. much talk is made about this digital divide. what is the digital divide. >> the gap between technology access, broadband being part of that access and black and white and latino americans. >> but the gap is real. >> the gap is real. 50% of americans have broadband. 65% of white americans have it. when you talk about lower income communities, underserved communities, that 50% number drops almost by half. >> what are things we can do to close the gap between those who have it and those who don't. >> i think looking at where we are. there is a high level of smart phones for americans. that's where we need to look at resources available to grow a business or compete effectively from a career standpoint with your actual smart phone. there are a -- >> like bha
broadband then they actually index higher, looking for information about jobs, about housing, about healthcare. and about church. of course. so when that access is there, we use it in a way, this high quality engagement you are talking about, but we don't have as much access and that's the problem. >> i'm glad you mention this point of access. much talk is made about this digital divide. what is the digital divide. >> the gap between technology access, broadband being part of that...
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and particularly in the healthcare piece. and i don't think either party has really talked about what they're going to do to reduce costs. they've talked a little bit about shall we just make the citizen pay versus the government pay. but that's zero sum. the idea of how you increase efficiency of what is a pretty poorly run system, that hasn't gotten much debated on. >> they are making it more difficult to give moneys to charitable donations to universities, hospitals, those kinds of things. at the same time federal government's defunding universities and medical programs. they're trying to shift costs on to doctors because they are unwilling to let, cut services. and certainly unwilling to say the public's got to pay. and so you're going to have fewer doctors when we're trying to get more people covered by health care. who is going to treat them. the government doesn't stop to think about that. everything is a political decision. or at least it seems that way to an outsider. is a nice way to phrase it. >> rose: you thought
and particularly in the healthcare piece. and i don't think either party has really talked about what they're going to do to reduce costs. they've talked a little bit about shall we just make the citizen pay versus the government pay. but that's zero sum. the idea of how you increase efficiency of what is a pretty poorly run system, that hasn't gotten much debated on. >> they are making it more difficult to give moneys to charitable donations to universities, hospitals, those kinds of...
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how high can healthcare costs actually go? >> there are estimates that the premium folks will pay is 7% more. the key here is for employers, something like 155 million of us who get our health insurance through our employer. that's who we're talking about. the employer, some are facing the option, do i pass the cost on. do i cut off the number of dependents that we're going cover. we're going to look at that and the other problem here are healthcare costs are occupying a larger piece of the pie in terms of overall expenditures. healthcare costs is getting bigger and we'll talk about the impact its haling on our family. >> what about household buckets. budgets. >> it means less money for transportation and foods. it means people are having to change their choices. wait a second, i thought healthcare costs were supposed to start coming down, and they have the last couple of years, but there is every indication now that the are reason the healthcare cost versus been slowing is because of the recession. people are using fewer doct
how high can healthcare costs actually go? >> there are estimates that the premium folks will pay is 7% more. the key here is for employers, something like 155 million of us who get our health insurance through our employer. that's who we're talking about. the employer, some are facing the option, do i pass the cost on. do i cut off the number of dependents that we're going cover. we're going to look at that and the other problem here are healthcare costs are occupying a larger piece of...
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he will get his healthcare from the military not an exchange plan. even the president didn't rely on a web site. instead aids back in washington had to do it for him. they say because he's kind of a unique circumstances it is difficult to prove his idea et so they did it in person at the dc exchange office. patti ann and elizabeth. >> doug luzader live in washington. thanks. >>> they are facing more than a dozen lawsuits over the massive security breech this as the justice department sets in to investigate. security experts say this is the second largest theft in credit card accounts in u.s. history. the credit and debit card numbers of more than 40 million americans may have been stolen. >>> meanwhile twitter restores access to content from the pro phil robertson web site hours after marking it as spam the temporary block prohibited users pro posting messages containing links. they suspended the duck dynasty star because of remarks he made in in about homosexuality in a gq article. twitter said it was mistakenly marked as spam. >> edward snowden sai
he will get his healthcare from the military not an exchange plan. even the president didn't rely on a web site. instead aids back in washington had to do it for him. they say because he's kind of a unique circumstances it is difficult to prove his idea et so they did it in person at the dc exchange office. patti ann and elizabeth. >> doug luzader live in washington. thanks. >>> they are facing more than a dozen lawsuits over the massive security breech this as the justice...
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those funds largely support hospitals and healthcare prepare and plan for disaster. just to draw your attention again, these cuts have declared -- have real impact on departments. this talks about health departments in wisconsin, kentucky, and maryland, who have or to shutter their clinic layoff staff who would he people they rely on to prepare and create plan for disasters or respond to disasters. finally, our takeaway and recommendations. the public health system is more secure than it was prior to september 11 and anthrax attacks because the government has supported critical public health row graham. -- programs. we need to sustain investment. the local public health acknowledges the need to prove our capability. the successful suchnse is witnessed to response. finally, it is a process. every cut has real-life consequences for the communities the training keeps resilients agile and to the recovery. revived necessary at the local, >> thank you very much, jack. ask one question to clarify. if you get back to jack's slide on the job losses over time, your note talked
those funds largely support hospitals and healthcare prepare and plan for disaster. just to draw your attention again, these cuts have declared -- have real impact on departments. this talks about health departments in wisconsin, kentucky, and maryland, who have or to shutter their clinic layoff staff who would he people they rely on to prepare and create plan for disasters or respond to disasters. finally, our takeaway and recommendations. the public health system is more secure than it was...
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this with medicare, this with medicaid, this with social security, this with the healthcare. i think the mistake that was made here is we let congress write the healthcare bill so that it's just a collection of special interests. you got yours, he got his and i voted for both of those because i got mine and it doesn't make any sense. nobody's ever read the bill. it's just not going to work. the same thing is true with dodd-frank. congress shouldn't be writing specific laws. the president should send to congress a specific law that was created by people, experts in the field. and then sell it to them. they may have to tinker a little bit here and there to get some votes but fundamentally the leadership has to come from 1600 pennsylvania avenue and not the other way around. >> rose: do you agree with that? >> the mechanics of how you get a bill written properly, i think yes the executive branch probably h to take more of a role. you know, we're not really hearing what 9 -- the way forward health costs and some day the political leader of the u.s. -- >> rose: do you have a way f
this with medicare, this with medicaid, this with social security, this with the healthcare. i think the mistake that was made here is we let congress write the healthcare bill so that it's just a collection of special interests. you got yours, he got his and i voted for both of those because i got mine and it doesn't make any sense. nobody's ever read the bill. it's just not going to work. the same thing is true with dodd-frank. congress shouldn't be writing specific laws. the president should...
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healthcare, he wanted no tax cuts until the debt was paid down. mr. mayor, it is not just new york that owes him a lot. he had a lot of other interesting things. he still wanted to give young people a second chance. he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second chance ideas was that there ought to be a universal scouting program for america for really young people. i have been out of montana and meeting with people. if every kid in america was in this, we would not have half the problems we got. ed said, no it wouldn't. we would have our less than this. we should let all of these kids have nothing else to do and disaffiliated and reconnected to the mainstream of life by giving them something positive to be a part of. mayor koch wrote 10 nonfiction books, for mr. rees and four children's books. -- four mysteries and fou
healthcare, he wanted no tax cuts until the debt was paid down. mr. mayor, it is not just new york that owes him a lot. he had a lot of other interesting things. he still wanted to give young people a second chance. he used to say he was a liberal, but he was sayinne. i do not think i ever debated, discussed anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real-life people. he could imagine what life was like. one of his great second...
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which would be able to monitor the cost of healthcare. presently healthcare, you know, is running out of control. and the... at the one point had paid $20 million to their ceo just before they gave her the boot. also, the healthcare raised their rates 17 percent, which was too high obviously. so this new healthcare watch dog is approved it would make-up california be monitored the same way that other insurance is not insured. and california has the lowest rates for auto insurance in the united states. because of this watch dog agency. and so this particular bill would be a great boone to the budget. in terms of a pension reform, i think that any of these items would probably be too contentious to be discussed here in an open forum. however i will e-mail to supervisor yee, the informative website that i found on that subject and i would hope that someone would consider the suggestions in this e-mail from me. thank you. good morning, my name is clarise moody and i live at (inaudible) and today i want to talk about something that will not co
which would be able to monitor the cost of healthcare. presently healthcare, you know, is running out of control. and the... at the one point had paid $20 million to their ceo just before they gave her the boot. also, the healthcare raised their rates 17 percent, which was too high obviously. so this new healthcare watch dog is approved it would make-up california be monitored the same way that other insurance is not insured. and california has the lowest rates for auto insurance in the united...
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we want people to have healthcare. >> i disagree. i agree with charlie gasparino. >> you agree for totally different reasons. >> correct. this is about making a national priority. making a decision. we have decided we want to pay for this. >> i dare you, that nobody understands how hard they are going to get hit and how the quality of their healthcare will be affected. >> don't blame the president for that. he ran it on the first time. he ran on it the second time. >> no, you are saying -- >> nobody knew what was in the bill. nobody knew. >> knows knows. >> the average american didn't understand it. >> they don't understand long term implications how it will alter it. >> and 35% of families making under $250,000 that was promise and line drawn in the sand. anyone making less than that thought they were immune from the issues. >> any rational person thought didn't think they were going to get hit. he didn't say he was going to raise the payroll tax. >> ben, on that note then, listen a lot of people are getting hit from this. you talke
we want people to have healthcare. >> i disagree. i agree with charlie gasparino. >> you agree for totally different reasons. >> correct. this is about making a national priority. making a decision. we have decided we want to pay for this. >> i dare you, that nobody understands how hard they are going to get hit and how the quality of their healthcare will be affected. >> don't blame the president for that. he ran it on the first time. he ran on it the second time....
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in studio, jeffrey young, healthcare reporter at huffington post. this question of money testing time, you talked about congressional restraints and the kinds of budget constraints put on the system. would more money have made that much of a difference, and is that what is needed now? >> wallet me say first that i'm confident that even under the restores constraints that we have now this will work out the way it should. i have faith in staff and commitment to make this very good law a reality. of course f there had been increased resources at the state, things would have gone faster and more flexibility for testing, but i don't think the problem is as dire as the political agenda is attempting to make it look now. >> jeffrey, in one way the political agenda favors obamacare, obamacare, the affordable care act has been a centerpiece of the government shutdown issue and it means that attention here has been completely focused away from those websites and issues. in fact, the focus has been on capitol hill and the government shutdown and we're not focu
in studio, jeffrey young, healthcare reporter at huffington post. this question of money testing time, you talked about congressional restraints and the kinds of budget constraints put on the system. would more money have made that much of a difference, and is that what is needed now? >> wallet me say first that i'm confident that even under the restores constraints that we have now this will work out the way it should. i have faith in staff and commitment to make this very good law a...
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healthcare campaigns. local education campaigns. fantastic really anti-smoking campaign that citizens have led here at local legislation has been passed about not smoking indoors. the something like that on a national level would be very difficult. add this civil society constitutional initiative, which rob has been a very active member in leading and supporting. the fact that you had civil society from across the country come together to develop the manifesto of runcible's that should be enshrined in a constitutional process and reach ,greement on those principles and then nominate members within their own communities to coordinate and start feeding these principles back and start arranging dialogue sessions to get input on the manifesto and feed the recommendations back through a civil society working group that got those recommendations to decision- makers across the board. i think that is a huge success in the fact that civil society, you know, over 900 organizations are registered. that is hugely successful. i would also say th
healthcare campaigns. local education campaigns. fantastic really anti-smoking campaign that citizens have led here at local legislation has been passed about not smoking indoors. the something like that on a national level would be very difficult. add this civil society constitutional initiative, which rob has been a very active member in leading and supporting. the fact that you had civil society from across the country come together to develop the manifesto of runcible's that should be...
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healthcare costs have been rising a long time. they have been rising more government has gotten involved in healthcare. now, they are completely involved with healthcare. i worry about doctors leaving the practice. what about when your insurance isn't even there or doctors aren't there to treat you at any cost. that is what happened what has happened where social i'd care which this has been tried. >> eric: the president has been backtracking a lot of promises you made when you sold this to the american public. is there more? what is left? >> i don't know what to tell you. you guys are worked up. you know i'm a fan. we're friends. i just cannot disagree more with these statements. >> eric: hold on. these are facts. >> the increase in health care costs is not due to the aging of the population is due to the rise of government. that is just strains the bounds of credulity. if you look at the costs of medical insurance, medicare is the lowest cost provision of insurance that there is in the market. it's not the highest. that is compl
healthcare costs have been rising a long time. they have been rising more government has gotten involved in healthcare. now, they are completely involved with healthcare. i worry about doctors leaving the practice. what about when your insurance isn't even there or doctors aren't there to treat you at any cost. that is what happened what has happened where social i'd care which this has been tried. >> eric: the president has been backtracking a lot of promises you made when you sold this...
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> if you like your healthcare insurance you can keep it. as we all know his words are broken promises for millions of americans. back in 2010 after reading obamacare senator from wyoming issued this stern warning. >> the obama administration has broken that promise. the administration published regulations that will fundamentally change the health insurance plan of millions of americans. the reality of this new regulation is if you like what you have you can't keep it. the final result of the new regulation will be that all americans will eventually be forced to buy the kind of health insurance the federal government thinks you should have. never mind employers will be less likely to hire new workers and probably layoff workers. >> they proposed an amendment to block the regulation. his warning went unheated. democrats mocked him and accused him of political fear mongering. >> he reacted to the fact that he was right. >> millions of people start to get canceled. in the past couple weeks what did you think to yourself? >> i thought back to 2
> if you like your healthcare insurance you can keep it. as we all know his words are broken promises for millions of americans. back in 2010 after reading obamacare senator from wyoming issued this stern warning. >> the obama administration has broken that promise. the administration published regulations that will fundamentally change the health insurance plan of millions of americans. the reality of this new regulation is if you like what you have you can't keep it. the final result...
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the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. ... you thought wrong. seize the summer with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. >>> more than 12,000% from when it came public. if you bought 6,000 share, you have an investment worth $1.25 million. how great is business? well, our next guest will credit his entire team because i know him, the success does indeed start at the top, which is why i'm thrilled that the ceo of starbucks in the studio. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks for the introduction. >> of course. i'm not going to be restrained by the four walls. i want to talk about doing good and making money and how the real secret of starbucks success is how you treat people. >
the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to report any suspected fraud. we're cracking down on medicare fraud. let's make medicare stronger for all of us. ... you thought wrong. seize the summer with up to 50%...
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but not being able to control that, the best that we can do, as physicians and healthcare providers is to manage them in a way that is humane, that's compassionate, and the only way we can do that is by understanding their disease. >> as the prison population in america continues to age, other states will undoubtedly need units like this one to look after inmates with deteriorating mental capacity, but at 100 thousand dollars a year per inmate, where is the money going to come from? at present, no one seems to have the answer. three years ago larry white was released from prison. he'd served a 32 year sentence for armed robbery and felony homicide. he's 72 now. after so long inside, he has struggled to adapt to life on the outside. >> i would get on the subway and i was so self-conscious that i would break out into a cold sweat. because it seemed to me that everybody knew that this guy had just come out of prison, that everyone was staring at me. and i would say "what the (bleep) are you looking at? what the (bleep) is the matter?" (laughs)...you can't do that... >> while locked-up lar
but not being able to control that, the best that we can do, as physicians and healthcare providers is to manage them in a way that is humane, that's compassionate, and the only way we can do that is by understanding their disease. >> as the prison population in america continues to age, other states will undoubtedly need units like this one to look after inmates with deteriorating mental capacity, but at 100 thousand dollars a year per inmate, where is the money going to come from? at...
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because they promoted his healthcare law initially as saving people money and fixing the healthcare system. now, in retrospect, everyone says well it was never designed as an economic policy, and the same thing is happening again. the president has some real issues here. liz: credibility issues. stuart: paul krugman is telling him that big deficits don't matter. he's telling the president that deficits are under control. don't worry about it. the president is taking that message and running with it. liz: that runs counter to what he wrote in 05 when he said big deficits do matter, they really do ruin the economy. right now we have the president with a credibility issue. he was talking about the spending cuts, the sequestration cuts as if, you know, a collapse was going to happen. i will tell you, this is breaking news, pimco, black rock, they are all preparing for when interest rates rise because of the massive debt spending going on. they are saying rates will have to rise in a big way to pay for spending. stuart: that is a huge negative. that's a major negative for the stock market. liz:
because they promoted his healthcare law initially as saving people money and fixing the healthcare system. now, in retrospect, everyone says well it was never designed as an economic policy, and the same thing is happening again. the president has some real issues here. liz: credibility issues. stuart: paul krugman is telling him that big deficits don't matter. he's telling the president that deficits are under control. don't worry about it. the president is taking that message and running...
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. >> now when a person is diagnosed with hiv if they have access to healthcare and housing they can live a near normal life span. >> a million americans are likey infected with hiv. these days there is an hiv test that people can buy at their local pharmacy and use at home. it shows results in less than half an hour. advocates hope it will reach the roughly 20 million americans that don't know yet they are infected. >> despite advances like this the challenges remain. they are affected socially and marginalized and people experience discrimination and that includes gay men of all races and women of color and transgender women and people that inject drugs. >> there are troubling numbers more men are having unprotected sex with men raising more concerns about spreading hiv. blacks makeup of half of those with hiv and hispanics one of five bobby says he contracted the virus by eye abusing drugsd sharing needles. >> it was tough at first was he was homeless. it was hard to go to the doctor when you were worried about your food being eaten by a mouse when you were you a way. >> he now volunte
. >> now when a person is diagnosed with hiv if they have access to healthcare and housing they can live a near normal life span. >> a million americans are likey infected with hiv. these days there is an hiv test that people can buy at their local pharmacy and use at home. it shows results in less than half an hour. advocates hope it will reach the roughly 20 million americans that don't know yet they are infected. >> despite advances like this the challenges remain. they are...
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but with the healthcare law and more mandates set to kick in, scott martin says all bets are off but dick unger disagrees. >> scott, educate rick. >> rick ex-listen up. small businesses, wages, job growth, drives it, and if you look at any recent survey, any survey in the last six months, small businesses don't like the aca in fact, 55 -- close to 60% of them say it's going to have a negative impact on their business. one in four, charles, small businesses, are going to cut the coverage altogether and pay the penalty in 2015. there's also a thing called the 49er effect, and that does not refer to the team in san francisco that is going to make iran in the nfl playoffs. the 49er effect of keeping the amount of workers in your company under 50 so you don't have to get hit by the man attempt it's going cramp hiring and wages and hurt the american people. >> rick, it's hart -- hard not to argue with this. we have seen he art part time-out. s and howling from the small businesses and they're the job creators. >> i know i'm supposed to be fighting with scott but he is a buddy and i have to
but with the healthcare law and more mandates set to kick in, scott martin says all bets are off but dick unger disagrees. >> scott, educate rick. >> rick ex-listen up. small businesses, wages, job growth, drives it, and if you look at any recent survey, any survey in the last six months, small businesses don't like the aca in fact, 55 -- close to 60% of them say it's going to have a negative impact on their business. one in four, charles, small businesses, are going to cut the...
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we do provide healthcare today. we just got our notice this week that our healthcare premium was going up 20% year.ear. 20% this year. >> is that predictable or the fact that it's gone up 20%. it went up 19%. up 20. are you horrified now it's jumping up this high? >> it's kind of interesting. because we looked at our budget and behind payroll and technology, which is what we do, infrastructure for it and web services, healthcare sour third largest line item expense. we spend more now as a company with employees on healthcare than we spend on real estate, marketing or r and d. >> is that the same for forbes? is that your third biggest expense? >> it's the top four, obviously salaries, paper is a big one for us. and other expenses but healthcare has been a big one. and our growth in healthcare has been less than our piers precisely because we give our people incentives to say we give them money and we end up saving money. but, again, we don't know if we are going to be able to do that maybe we have to give our people
we do provide healthcare today. we just got our notice this week that our healthcare premium was going up 20% year.ear. 20% this year. >> is that predictable or the fact that it's gone up 20%. it went up 19%. up 20. are you horrified now it's jumping up this high? >> it's kind of interesting. because we looked at our budget and behind payroll and technology, which is what we do, infrastructure for it and web services, healthcare sour third largest line item expense. we spend more...
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a major part of the affordable healthcare act known as obamacare is up and running. a huge problem still lingers. many who want to sign up are having trouble getting onto the website. logging on. david shuster is joining us now. a lot of glitches hol holdings p the system. >> they are concerned about falling short of target numbers to make the market place big enough so that the prices stay down. at the key website some of the glitches have been fixed and wait times to register are much shorter than two weeks ago. but the initial problems were severe. according to a poll by the associated press, fewer than 1:10 people were able to complete the process. and that is a success rate of less than 10%. a few of the 16 states that run their own exchanges have released some initial numbers. new york reports that 40,000 people were able to sign up in the first week. but the state said 2 million people tried to get on the site in the first two hours. california report 28,000 managed to sign up in the first week. the obama administration refuse to release any figures. the data
a major part of the affordable healthcare act known as obamacare is up and running. a huge problem still lingers. many who want to sign up are having trouble getting onto the website. logging on. david shuster is joining us now. a lot of glitches hol holdings p the system. >> they are concerned about falling short of target numbers to make the market place big enough so that the prices stay down. at the key website some of the glitches have been fixed and wait times to register are much...
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healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> last week the world's longest commercial flight touched down for the last time. the flight was discontinued bringing me to my question of the week. what is now the longest distance you can travel on a nonstop commercial flight? if you're a geography wiz, you should be able to work this out. a, dubai to los angeles. b, sidney to dallas. c, hong kong to new york. d, johannesburg to atlanta. this week we have "islam without extremes." the muslim world needs to embrace not only democracy but also liberalism
healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get...
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. >>> another healthcare head bites the dust, the woman running the minnesota system steps down, she was vacationing in costa rica. welcome i am charles payne in for neil cavuto, in past 4 wee weeks, folks leads healthcare exchanges in 4 states are stepping down, the woman leading weakest roll out of all obamacare still standing, health secrettry kathleen sebelius is keeping her job even not official roll out has been an unmitited daster, sebelius has to go. americans for tax
. >>> another healthcare head bites the dust, the woman running the minnesota system steps down, she was vacationing in costa rica. welcome i am charles payne in for neil cavuto, in past 4 wee weeks, folks leads healthcare exchanges in 4 states are stepping down, the woman leading weakest roll out of all obamacare still standing, health secrettry kathleen sebelius is keeping her job even not official roll out has been an unmitited daster, sebelius has to go. americans for tax
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first of all, consumer at the list, financials, industrial and healthcare. those look good on evaluation but also have been performing well. so we've been buying companies like in the consumer area, johnson controls in the healthcare area company like my land, industrials and first republican bank which is a financial company, a bank company. so those are the kinds of things we're buying and again, we're maintaining a fairly meaningful exposure to the stock market because that's where we think the returns will be the best. >> a little time left. i want to ask you about the big jobs report coming out tomorrow, what it would mean for stocks, bond ps as and the fed. quick answer. >> based on the adp report today it's tough to forecast employment but looks to me like the numbers tomorrow are going to show that we grew more jobs than as the consensus expectation. i think what that will do is be fairly good for the stock market. it will be negative for the bond market. interest rates might edge up further. it will guarantee the federal reserve will announce they w
first of all, consumer at the list, financials, industrial and healthcare. those look good on evaluation but also have been performing well. so we've been buying companies like in the consumer area, johnson controls in the healthcare area company like my land, industrials and first republican bank which is a financial company, a bank company. so those are the kinds of things we're buying and again, we're maintaining a fairly meaningful exposure to the stock market because that's where we think...
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it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at
it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the...
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whether it's trying to fight the federal healthcare law or trying to deal with the debt. inspite of warnings from the economists that breaching a debt ceiling would be a disaster for the u.s. economy a group of conservative republicans is pushing back an upsetting some of the g oovment p's best friends business owners these republicans are debt deniers. they say the obama administration is exaggeratings the impact of the debt limit. >> i don't think that the credit of the united states is going to increase the collapse. i think it's a lot of democrat going tory. >> there is zero chance that the u.s. government is going to default on it's debt. >> i don't want to default and no one i have talked to wants to default bah they are two different entities. >> failing to meet it's responsibilities it could deeply damage dpngsal markets. the ongoing economic recovery and the jobs and savings of millions of americans. i have a responsibility to be transparent with the american people about these risks. >> i think it will be a grave mistakes to discount them or dismiss them. i have
whether it's trying to fight the federal healthcare law or trying to deal with the debt. inspite of warnings from the economists that breaching a debt ceiling would be a disaster for the u.s. economy a group of conservative republicans is pushing back an upsetting some of the g oovment p's best friends business owners these republicans are debt deniers. they say the obama administration is exaggeratings the impact of the debt limit. >> i don't think that the credit of the united states is...
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it's designed to reduce long-term healthcare costs. smoke something responsible for $200 billion in annual health-related economic losses. the cdc says nicotine is detectable in blood days after use and some by-products may be measured in european, hair and sow lie have a. industries says this is a trend among healthcare businesses. cigna is joining a long list of companies, that include alaska airlines, and it's using urine tests for its screening. it has i not clarified if will retest for those who tested positive. >> reporter: smokers need jobs, too. is there recourse for them in challenging jobs that they're turned down. >> reporter: they have successfully lobbied on behalf of smokers and in 29 states there are laws that protect smokers rights. the new cigna hiring policy, that would be considered illegal in those states. >> is there a slippery slope. if people are obese, are they next? >> reporter: that's always a concern but right now the federal government does not bar laws that discriminate against smokers. for that reason peop
it's designed to reduce long-term healthcare costs. smoke something responsible for $200 billion in annual health-related economic losses. the cdc says nicotine is detectable in blood days after use and some by-products may be measured in european, hair and sow lie have a. industries says this is a trend among healthcare businesses. cigna is joining a long list of companies, that include alaska airlines, and it's using urine tests for its screening. it has i not clarified if will retest for...
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[screaming] >> sometimes doesn't healthcare just kill you? this just in now the big guy is baring his teeth and revealing the wolf in the healthcare law in sheep's clothing. i would not go one step further and set those sharp blades to the healthcare law itself. and now that you have clearly had it. how about recognizing the obvious and rip it or delay it, because the healthcare law may be up but it ain't running, and the more you try fixing it on the flow, -- the foreclosure the -- on the fly, the more you can stick a spin in and it call it a day. this is not about defunding this thing. this is about saving this thing, your thing you crowning achievement. it's not just stumbling and bun. ing, it's crashing and now the whole nation is yelling. >> good to be back. welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. maybe runs should stop wallowing. the way the healthcare roll houston out has been going, they can still win. when you have to cull up the x men of computer geeks to fix the flips you run out of excuses and have run out of time. this is using cash.
[screaming] >> sometimes doesn't healthcare just kill you? this just in now the big guy is baring his teeth and revealing the wolf in the healthcare law in sheep's clothing. i would not go one step further and set those sharp blades to the healthcare law itself. and now that you have clearly had it. how about recognizing the obvious and rip it or delay it, because the healthcare law may be up but it ain't running, and the more you try fixing it on the flow, -- the foreclosure the -- on...
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the office implementing the healthcare law. no furloughs for healthcare workers. what do you think about that, sir? >> justino example of some political gamesmanship by the administration and the president and here we have a situation where we have f.a.a. air traffic controllers being furloughed which is a matter of public safety and very important situations and yet we will have situations with the obama care handlers not being furloughed. >> greta: what is the reasoning? who did they come under? i realize the faa comes under the department of transportation. who did do the obama care workers come under? >> hhs. secretary -- >> greta: why isn't across-the-board a cut there? >> show found a way not to have to do furloughs. they claimed during testimony yesterday in the the subcommittee there were hiring freezes but they are not furloughs. we dealt with an administration here that has done the cancel ising of the white house tours. done the tsa threats of long waits because of tsa even though they did, what, $50 million worth of new uniforms a week before sequester
the office implementing the healthcare law. no furloughs for healthcare workers. what do you think about that, sir? >> justino example of some political gamesmanship by the administration and the president and here we have a situation where we have f.a.a. air traffic controllers being furloughed which is a matter of public safety and very important situations and yet we will have situations with the obama care handlers not being furloughed. >> greta: what is the reasoning? who did...
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if you like it your healthcare, you can keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away no matter what. >> well, apparently someone just did. hundreds of thousands of americans are already getting these. notices saying their current health machines are cancelled. insure planes blaming new regulations create bit the healthcare law. the numbers are growing across the country. 300,000 individual health plans terminated in florida. 2 9,000 in florida. blue cross in california, which sent out 119,000 of those cancellation notices last month, says two-thirds of the policy holder will see rate increases, and one health policy expert is predict 16 million people could lose their current health plans altogether. he is the president of health policy and strategy associates. spell it out for me, bob. what are we looking at here? >> what is going on is people in the individual individual health insurance market today, purchase their policies over the years, by and large are not going to be able to keep them as of january 1, 2014, because the obama cars rules
if you like it your healthcare, you can keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away no matter what. >> well, apparently someone just did. hundreds of thousands of americans are already getting these. notices saying their current health machines are cancelled. insure planes blaming new regulations create bit the healthcare law. the numbers are growing across the country. 300,000 individual health plans terminated in florida. 2 9,000 in florida. blue cross in california, which sent...
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is it the economy or the president's healthcare law itself? elizabeth macdonald has been looking into it. >> while the administration has been reporting that the u.s. economy has been steadily adding jobs, a closer look at federal data shows that most of the jobs created this year were part time positions, and that trend has picked up speed. more than three quarters of nearly 1 million new jobs created this year were part time positions. in the first half of last year, more than half of the new jobs created were part-time jobs. now, along with the recession -- with the recession, companies increasingly blame the health reform law for the rise in part-time work. we're hearing that from dunkin' donuts, wendy's and forever 21. the trend explains why u.s. economic growth has been flat lining. more part time, lower paying jobs, decreases median household income. is the the u.s. consumer is 70% of the economy, gdp growth has been stuck. the federal reserve bank says uncertainty over washington, d.c.'s policy has raised the u.s. jobless rate. it coul
is it the economy or the president's healthcare law itself? elizabeth macdonald has been looking into it. >> while the administration has been reporting that the u.s. economy has been steadily adding jobs, a closer look at federal data shows that most of the jobs created this year were part time positions, and that trend has picked up speed. more than three quarters of nearly 1 million new jobs created this year were part time positions. in the first half of last year, more than half of...
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united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >> welcome back to "newsline." here's some of the stories we're follows at this hour. an ethnic group is blamed for a car crash in tiananmen square. senior intelligence officials have headed to washington to find out more about aelgtss that u.s. agents spied on the german leader. and japanese coaches are looking for gold in young athletes who could become potential medallists at the tokyo olympics. >>> chinese authorities believe members of an ethnic group were behind a deadly car crash in tiananmen square. a sport utility streak veered off a road on monday, weaved through a crowd and crashed in flames. five people were killed. the driver of the suv, the two passengers and two tourists were killed in the incident. 40 others were injured.
united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >> welcome back to "newsline." here's some of the stories we're follows at this hour. an ethnic group is...
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this is the healthcare rally. [ cheers and applause ] so healthcare reform in this state was a success. it doesn't mean that it was perfect right away. there were early problems to solve. there were changes that had to be made. anybody here who is involved in it can tell you that. as devall just said enrollment was extremely slow. within a month only a hundred people had signed up--100. but then 2,000 signed up. then a few more thousand after that. by the end of the year 36,000 people had signed up, and the community all came together. you even had the red sox helping people to get them covered. then pretty soon the number of uninsured people had plummeted. when the financial security of healthcare helped shelter people were hardships, and today there is nearly universal coverage in massachusetts, and the vast majority of citizens are happy with their coverage. and by the way, all the parade of horrible, worst productions ipredictionsof healthcare in mas isn't true. it didn't happen. and insurance increased. people didn't get left behind. racial disparity decreased. care didn't become
this is the healthcare rally. [ cheers and applause ] so healthcare reform in this state was a success. it doesn't mean that it was perfect right away. there were early problems to solve. there were changes that had to be made. anybody here who is involved in it can tell you that. as devall just said enrollment was extremely slow. within a month only a hundred people had signed up--100. but then 2,000 signed up. then a few more thousand after that. by the end of the year 36,000 people had...
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about this whole healthcare dot.gov. only seeing just the beginning of it and certainly the american people deserve better. thanks for being with us tonight, luke. >> >>> new spokesperson trying to get sign up for obamacare. it's your mother. tongue in cheek messages from mom to their adult children. the ads try to get young people to get health insurance. now, that's because obamacare needs young and healthy people to enroll in order to stay afloat. new ads urge mothers to send ecards to kids to get them to sign up. one card says i don't mind you are getting health insurance. you are the reason i drink wine out of a box. how do they know he? reward for signing up for health insurance i will defriend you on facebook. are these ads effective or not? go to gretawire.com and vote in our pole. one doctor says she -- in our poll. >> could the same thing happen to you and your doctor? >>> the stakes are are high. we have already seen democrats defecting? what will happen if the obamacare web site isn't fixed by the deadline? w
about this whole healthcare dot.gov. only seeing just the beginning of it and certainly the american people deserve better. thanks for being with us tonight, luke. >> >>> new spokesperson trying to get sign up for obamacare. it's your mother. tongue in cheek messages from mom to their adult children. the ads try to get young people to get health insurance. now, that's because obamacare needs young and healthy people to enroll in order to stay afloat. new ads urge mothers to send...